The golden eagle hunters in Mongolia are one of @kevinpepperphotography favourite things to photograph. Did you know he has been leading workshops to Mongolia every year since 2013? In 2018 Mr. Tserenbat Namsrai, Mongolia. Minister of Mongolian Nature, Environment and Tourism awarded Kevin a citation for his five years of passion and love of photographing Mongolia’s nomadic culture, nature and lifestyle, promiting Mongolia through his workshops and photography and contributing to the preservation of Mongolian culture and nature.

Many people forget that being beautiful comes only from within . 😻💥🧚🏻‍♀️Don't be jealous , show gratitude to others same as once they did for you , do something for someone like you never did before , learn to say thanks , look yourself in the mirror and ask yourself why you feel the way you feel ! Smile and the world will smile back to you 😊... In the frame is beautiful , kind , bold and humble @vidicki_v ...She is awesomely pretty and everyone sees her as pretty🤩🤩🤩...Do you know why ? Because her soul is beautiful 👼🏻😍🌹

Gauz is an Ivorian writer who moved to France in the 1990s.
His debut novel "Debout-payé" covers many delicate and highly topical issues such as migration and inclusion, offering the interesting perspective of a group of vigilantes who work in a department stores.
The novel has been acclaimed by the French public and critics, winning several awards (included the "Gilbert Joseph" award).

Photography by @voyager.one
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Whatever a monk keeps pursuing with his thinking and pondering, that becomes the inclination of his awareness
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Gautama Buddha
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There was a long line, with tens of thousands of pilgrims, trying to get to the top of Adam's Peak. This is an important pilgrimage site in Sri Lanka as Buddhists believe, Buddha's footprint is on the summit.
For the full story and more
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Sponsorship. A tricky subject and an act that many people are often hesitant about.
Our biggest piece of advice:
Do your research.
There are companies out there such as @bigworldproject who show you exactly where your money is going and instead of just handing a child money they create a plan to bring an entire orphanage out of poverty by funding businesses to self sustain.
Tell us what is stopping you? Maybe we can help. .
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I spent three days living with the nomad family of this woman, next to Song Kol Lake, up in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan. The family consisted of father, mother and two children, one of them was twenty-two years old and the other was only nine. When I went outside the yurt I found the woman collecting manure in a sack. I had heard about it on TV documentaries, but now I could see with my own eyes how these people were employing some of the numerous pieces of dung scattered in the plain as fuel to make fire in their iron stove. In a land completely devoid of trees or bushes, manure was the only source of energy. Of course, there was no electricity or even phone signal up there
You can find stories like this one and many more in my book "Muslim Societies", both in Spanish and English, ebook and paperback. Available in any Amazon shop (US, Spain, UK, Germany, and so on), or click on the link on my bio
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Song Kol Lake, Kyrgyzstan, 2013
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Sometimes, my favorite subjects while traveling are the people I meet, like this gentleman selling butter lamps and marigold garlands at a temple in Durban Square, Kathmandu. Am l right? Can I get an amen? Or is it just me?
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